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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

Allies Feel the Heat: US Actions Spark Discontent Among Danish and Greenlandic Veterans

Danish and Greenlandic veterans are feeling let down by the US. They fought alongside American troops in various missions. Now, they are upset by the US's recent actions. The US wanted to take Greenland. This caused a lot of tension. The US president even threatened to use military force. But later

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Trade Tensions: E. U. Pauses Deal After Trump's Greenland Move

The E. U. has decided to put a hold on a big trade agreement with the U. S. This deal was supposed to make trade easier and cheaper between the two. But things changed when Trump made some big threats. Trump said he would add extra taxes, called tariffs, on goods from seven E. U. countries and the

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Greenland Stands Strong as Europe Unites Against Trump's Tariffs

Greenland is grateful for Europe's unwavering support amid U. S. President Donald Trump's aggressive moves. Trump has targeted the Arctic island with trade penalties, aiming to pressure Denmark into selling it. This has sparked a wave of solidarity from European nations. France, Germany, Britain, a

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Trump's Greenland Move: EU Calls for Calm Amid Rising Tensions

The European Union is urging restraint after U. S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on European nations. The tariffs are a response to the U. S. interest in acquiring Greenland, a move that has sparked concern among EU leaders. EU leaders, including European Commission Presi

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Greenland: No Chinese or Russian Ships in Sight

In a recent statement, a top Danish military official clarified that there are no Chinese or Russian ships near Greenland. This statement comes after repeated claims by U. S. President Donald Trump suggesting otherwise. The head of Denmark's Joint Arctic Command, Major General Soren Andersen, made i

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

Why is the US so keen on Greenland?

The US President has been making waves with his recent statements about Greenland. He's been pushing for the US to have control over the island, which is currently a part of Denmark. This isn't just a casual suggestion; he's been quite insistent, even suggesting that the US might use tariffs or even

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